How one Bay Area nonprofit connects culture and land

How one Bay Area nonprofit connects culture and land

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For several years, Johnson has been on a mission to reach people who have never dreamed of visiting Yosemite National Park, where only 1% of visitors are African American. You might recall Johnson’s appearances in Ken Burns’ six-part documentary series on our national parks, America’s Best Idea.

Connecting through blogs, video and social media

If your organization is using or experimenting with video, blogs and other social media to connect with people and build movements, then you might want to join the next gathering of the Bay Area Open Space Council:

Thank you for this post, Christine! There is so much exciting work happening here in the Bay Area to connect people to the land. We’re happy to promote, connect, convene, and celebrate all of the hard work that our members and others are doing. Thank you for being a part of it, too!

In this blog I highlight ideas, news and resources to spark creative thinking, action and progress for social and environmental causes. Based in Berkeley, California, I am a writer, consultant and Women’s Environmental Network board member. To receive blog post updates, please subscribe to my newsletter.